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Sharing Information About Australia
See also Radio Stations in:
Queensland
New South Wales
South Australia
Western Australia
Victoria
ACT Northern Territory Tasmania More Information
National Radio Links
These sites broadcast on a variety of stations across Australia. Look for a location listing or station map when you get to a site to locate a radio station near you.
Vision Radio Network (Christian)
SBS Radio
Community Broadcasting Online
Planet Rock
SEA FM Network (Queensland)
Austereo Networks
Largest radio broadcaster outside America
Southern Cross Broadcasting
National talk radio network covering Australia’s major capital cities
General Radio Links
Jocks Journal - radio news and jobs
Radio Info - industry news and jobs
Radio for All Australians Association - for the print handicapped
Australian Radio History
Historical Radio Society of Australia
Commercial Radio Australia
Association of Christian Broadcasters
Australian Christian Artists Network
Community Broadcasting Foundation (CBF)
Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA)
National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters' Council
Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA)
Australian Communications Authority (ACA)
Music - Radio - Multimedia Players
If you need a player or an upgrade, the following websites offer free downloads:
Real Player
Windows Media Player
Win Amp Player
More Information
Each Australian radio station has a call sign determined in part by the state or territory in which the station is based and whether they're AM or FM.
AM station call signs have a number followed by 2 letters and FM stations have a number followed by 3 letters. There are a few exceptions.
- Call signs beginning with 1 - ACT
- Call signs beginning with 2 - New South Wales or ACT
- Call signs beginning with 3 - Victoria
- Call signs beginning with 4 - Queensland
- Call signs beginning with 5 - South Australia
- Call signs beginning with 6 - Western Australia
- Call signs beginning with 7 - Tasmania
- Call signs beginning with 8 - Northern Territory
For information on Australian call signs, their meaning and history, we recommend an excellent website
The Radio Heritage Collection
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